Oh right. I didn't know if you were saying they get meaningless penalties more often than not, but as you're a blue I should have realised lol.That's my point!
Oh right. I didn't know if you were saying they get meaningless penalties more often than not, but as you're a blue I should have realised lol.That's my point!
Fair enough. I wasn't criticising anyway.
Yeah true. I guess I fell for that a bit with that point too. Even if you had played for a draw it was a vulnerable time for you as far as I recall, in terms of performances, but you did try to attack more than they did to be fair.i know mate but I’m just showing his the media control the narrative & then you hear it repeated.
NOt many believe in the conspiricy as vehemently as me mate!Oh right. I didn't know if you were saying they get meaningless penalties more often than not, but as you're a blue I should have realised lol.
Yeah that is really how I feel about it too. Scudamore even said it didn't he? That the Premier League needs a strong Man Utd.NOt many believe in the conspiricy as vehemently as me mate!
There's too much money at stake for them to have a struggling united for too long, it's so basic!
Both clubs claim they cannot put large screens in for "Stuctural reasons." Yet it's a requirement for any promoted club to have them.Yeah plus Liverpool and United are the only teams in the PL not to have screens or something too, I have heard that mentioned. That is dodgy.
Ridiculous that that is allowed to be honest. It's preferential treatment out in the open.Both clubs claim they cannot put large screens in for "Stuctural reasons." Yet it's a requirement for any promoted club to have them.
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